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Peavey Studio Pro 112 II (Discontinued)
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Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the Studio Pro series

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  • nookinooki

    Peavey Studio Pro 112 II (Discontinued)Published on 02/26/07 at 03:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor-65W (ideal for rehearsals and concerts) with 2 channels clean and lead + reverb, send return.
    - 2 inputs (highgain / low gain)
    - An external speaker output
    - Footswitch
    - Function trash / gain
    easy to use nothing to say on this side of.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple nothing confusing.

    The clean sound is OK.
    The distortion is quite flexible but to me quite flat sagit when looking for a big sound metal this amp has quite a good crunch.
    This amp has solid construction and weight is correct (17.5kg).

    The volume pots can hail one.

    empty trash button as many mediums as they should be saturated.
    Bright button gives an even more clear in its …
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    Transistor-65W (ideal for rehearsals and concerts) with 2 channels clean and lead + reverb, send return.
    - 2 inputs (highgain / low gain)
    - An external speaker output
    - Footswitch
    - Function trash / gain
    easy to use nothing to say on this side of.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple nothing confusing.

    The clean sound is OK.
    The distortion is quite flexible but to me quite flat sagit when looking for a big sound metal this amp has quite a good crunch.
    This amp has solid construction and weight is correct (17.5kg).

    The volume pots can hail one.

    empty trash button as many mediums as they should be saturated.
    Bright button gives an even more clear in its snapping.

    SOUNDS

    I like the amp enough polivalant peavey studio pro and 112 maintenance of the road on that side.
    the sound is clear and correct that with the bright he may have added a lil funky sound nice crunch sound is also nice.
    nivo good at the big sound ... ba is the limit! I find it a mansque of présance.
    the reverb is really for!
    I use it with a small zoom and road maintenance ca.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years not dessu my (apart from the reverb) but I quickly buy a pedal for his script made compencer Price from the nikel!
    compared to other amps that I try (without pedals add) ORMI the Polivalente it does not measure up. in the bandit peavey is better now, with the mesa imcmparable RAPORT the fender and it's a can draft.
    If you just want something to play with friends and left to right transpots rush! but you absolutely fodra pedals
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  • Anthony.282Anthony.282

    Peavey Studio Pro 112 II (Discontinued)Published on 01/15/08 at 02:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's all transistor, 65 W displayed, effects loop (send return), 2 inputs (highgain / low gain) output line out / external speaker on the back and the indispensable Footswitch
    2 channels
    Eq on clean, bass mid treble, plus button to add Bright flapping in the clean
    Eq of distortion, bass mid treble, adjusting Prégain / Postgain separate Gain control over for even more gain (yeah bah c logic but I said), and Trash to dig the middle.
    Reverb (reverb unconvincing, but hey, she deserves to be there)

    UTILIZATION

    Not very complicated to use, given the brevity of the manual (a page and a half I think!) That is better.
    The clean is pretty good.
    The distortion is quite flexible …
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    It's all transistor, 65 W displayed, effects loop (send return), 2 inputs (highgain / low gain) output line out / external speaker on the back and the indispensable Footswitch
    2 channels
    Eq on clean, bass mid treble, plus button to add Bright flapping in the clean
    Eq of distortion, bass mid treble, adjusting Prégain / Postgain separate Gain control over for even more gain (yeah bah c logic but I said), and Trash to dig the middle.
    Reverb (reverb unconvincing, but hey, she deserves to be there)

    UTILIZATION

    Not very complicated to use, given the brevity of the manual (a page and a half I think!) That is better.
    The clean is pretty good.
    The distortion is quite flexible with the pre gain, trash button is quite useful since the middle are very much without him (y'en who love, but not me).

    SOUNDS

    Instead turned to the big sound, he appreciates the humbuckers.
    Disto rather cold, impersonal, it arranges with an equalizer / gain for a lot of styles and metal guitar solos is cool
    Clean bright and clear

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 6 years, I find it powerful, but its distos are too cold and tiresome ...
    Purchased approximately 2800F, I find too expensive.
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